Interconnect Cables


My components are set. Now I'm tinkering with cables. I tried a couple different power cords and although I heard differences I decided to keep what I have. Now I'm looking for suggestions to compare to my Wireworld Platinum Eclipse 7 interconnect cables. I'm looking for cables below $2K per meter.
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rodman99999,
My components are where I want them to be. That being said, I don't know, what I don't know! Meaning I don't know if my cables are limiting the performance of my system. I thought my power cords were the weak link. So, I tried Shunyata Sigma power cords. There were differences, the Sigma's has better defined bass, but overall I preferred the mids, highs, and soundstaging of the Wireworld. I could try several other power cords, but I'm on to interconnect cables. 
What you described with the Synergistic cables is exactly what I'm looking for! Something that will take my system to the next level...better bass, detail, separation, realism. Not that I feel anything is "bad", but I want to find what's possible with different cables. If in the end the Wireworld is the best fit, so be it! If not, I'll move on! Again, it's about what works well in my system.
In my experience, anything silver will reduce the amount of bass and also the amount of realism.  Though, if you are trying to get more detail and attack, silver is the only way to do this when you have a laid back system.  It’s too bad you can’t try some of my cables.  I could hand make some for you, but it’s  money that you won’t be able to get back, lol.  I don’t know if you can find any cables out there witch use Furutech Rhodium connectors?
auxinput,

I agree Silver can sound "thin" compared to copper. It's not that I'm trying to get more of anything in particular. I just want to see if trying different cables will yield better results. I think you make a good point and you have convinced me to try copper cables.
Heh, my cables are all hand built using two braids of 20awg OCC solid core copper with rhodium XLR connectors.  The copper wire provides natural organic sound while the rhodium XLR gives the attack and high frequency detail and transparency.  Going with copper wire and gold plated XLR may be too warm/slow/laid back, but you can try it of course.  Copper wire with silver-plated XLR may be something you could try. Or the Audio Sensibility silver wire with gold plated XLR.